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Dr. Richard Carrier on sex, pornography, and prostitution

Agnostic75

Well-Known Member
Richard Carrier Blogs

The article is definitely provocative. For example, Richard says:

"The notion that sex is somehow relevantly 'different' from producing food, transporting food, making food, serving food, cleaning up food, is a religious concept."

Whether people agree or disagree with Richard, he has extensively studied many fields of education, including religion, science, and philosophy, and regularly reads some of the best publications. At Why The Week Rocks | Richard Carrier Blogs, Richard discusses some of the publications that he likes the best.
 
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Songbird

She rules her life like a bird in flight
Long, interesting article. I haven't read anything of his before, but I got the sense that I was missing a good chunk of background that would provide a better basis for that article. There were a few things I wished he fleshed out, but I surmised from his references that his regular readers are familiar with the references. I plan on reading more of his links later.
 

apophenia

Well-Known Member
Read this article.

The section on tennis sluts is very funny, and reminded me of many self-righteous (and generally unpaid) musicians I have met. Someone once said to me "a poor musician is a bad whore" which I found challenging as a young man, and it still gives me pause. Whether or not you agree with him, Richard Carrier states his case incredibly well.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
I Wish I could have gotten through the whole thing, but the bad punctuation and the run-on sentences in particular were just too much. :shrug:
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
Richard carrier should stick to what he knows best: ******* off advocates of the historical Jesus.

Look, if you want to view sex as if you were eating a ham samwich, then fine. But some of us value the act, we believe it is sacred. In fact in my religion, sex is a sacred rite.
 

Koldo

Outstanding Member
Sexuality isn't the same as eating a ham samwich...atleast to me.

You were using the religion to justify as to why you hold this position when, essentially, what was written in the text is that you can only reach this position by the use of religion.

So, although you show a certain despite for the article, you actually agree with the reasoning and the formula used by it. What is happening is that your conclusion is different merely due to the value you assign to religion.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
Sex should be seen as a basic necessity like food. Food, shelter, water, air and sex. What else do we really need? :)
 
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